Fiction
The Glass Village: Where Every Lie Cracks the World
Just imagine living into a village unlike any other place where every house, every attic,every roof, even the ground beneath your feet, wavering with a living glass. Welcome to the Glass Village, a breathtaking yet fragile like egg shell world where the air is filled with magic and every surface reflects more than just light. Here, the glass holds a mirror to your soul, revealing truth and intent in ways that can’t be hidden. When someone tells a lie or nurses a grudge, the glass cracks tiny fissures for a white lie, dangerous shattering for a deep betrayal. This isn’t just a fairy tale; it’s a story about how our words and hearts shape the world around us, and it’s one you won’t forget.
By Hasnain Bacha6 months ago in BookClub
The 10 Best New Movies On Netflix In July 2025
The movie lineup for Netflix’s July looks like any other month—in a good way. You’ve got your fair share of new movies filled huge celebrities, from building action franchises starring Charlize Theron to decades-in-the-making sequels led by Adam Sandler. But then you’ve also got a plethora of older movie picks, from anti-war films from the 1980s with Tom Cruise at its center to brand new independent cinema filled with up-and-coming actors looking to make names for themselves. No matter which direction you point, there’s a great movie waiting for you.
By Muhammad Sabeel6 months ago in BookClub
Reading Between the Courts: A Cultural Lens on ACOTAR’s Magical Realms
Sarah J. Maas’s A Court of Thorns and Roses series has enchanted millions with its powerful characters and sweeping word-building. But beneath the fantasy and romance lies something equally interesting: the subtle (and sometimes not-so-subtle) cultural coding of the courts.
By Jenna Deedy6 months ago in BookClub
The Book Thief
My name is Ellie, and for most years I was invisible. Not tearfully, pitifully invisible, just quietly, unobtrusively invisible the way some people exist without ever commanding a great deal of attention. I wasn't popular. I wasn't a prodigy. I wasn't a person you'd look and think about if you were walking down the street and passed me. But I did possess one small, defiant secret that made me feel seen, if only by myself.
By Wiggle Minds6 months ago in BookClub







